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Eliz222

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Thanks, everyone! The little red "things" in their food are thin baby carrots and the yellow are small yellow pear tomatoes. We grow the tomatoes and the season is almost over...boohoo!

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I enjoyed your videos! In the one that you're feeding them, was that Finch or Scout that you fed first? My Hannah has that same rough looking coat while Kiara & Abbey are more smooth like the 2nd one. They're both adorable!

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Beth, mom to Ninja (5), Hannah (7), Abbey (7 1/2), Kiara (10)

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Beth, Scout is on the left and Finch is on the right. I always feed them in that position.....don't know why...but they are use to it. Scout's hair is very curly! She needs the MCK run through her hair now. Finch's hair is straight, but rough.

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Does your Cairn have a natural instinct to fetch, or was it learned? My little guy is not interested one itota in balls, frizbees, but shows interest in sticks which he eats :(

Veni, vidi, velcro - I came, I saw, I stuck around
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Oh...that was wonderful. I love your back yard. Is that an LLBean waterhog rug? I have one at my back door and it's fabulous.

I just adore your dogs, Shoe. They are such Cairns!! :halo:

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I love the pictures. I now know what color I like the best! I love the color of Scout and Finch's coat.

Liz

Rebel, Hammurabi, Sugar, Dirty Harry, Paint, Duncan and Saffron

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